A- Really it's more of a red color than an amber in my eyes, but hey, it still looks nice. Thick, long lasting head that is compact looking. Sheets of lacing.
S- Smells of toasted grain, lightly hoppy.
T- Toasted malt, and a good nutty flavor to it. The hops don't seem to mingle well, as there is a light citric character that just doesn't work well for me with the grain bill.
M- A bit sharp on the carbonation. Decent body. Dry finish.
O- A decent amber. It's got some good notes, but I think I would change their hop usage. As dry and crisp as it is, it sits a little heavy for the style. But it's a quality one beer brew. Went pretty well with peanuts at the ball game.

Pours a clear amber/orange with ok head and minimal lace. Appears very clear. Nose is creamy with malts. Taste is good, but has a wierd kind of cream flavor that turns me off a little bit. It tastes like an amber ale, but it tastes kind of fake. Malts dominate, almost no hop flavors. Some wierd spice, but not in a terrible way or in a particularly good way. A good beer, but wierd enough that I wouldnt strongly recommend it. Mouthfeel is average, and drinkability is too, but the wierdness kind of makes it less drinkable than it seems at first. Ice cold its better. Not my favorite from m sun, but ok.

On tap at Hangar on the wharf a couple weeks ago, sorry for the late upload of this but here's my notes.
Obviously, the body was a semi dark red color. The bar pour yielded no head.
The smell had a really malty make up to it with a little roasted chocolate - ness to it with a decent roasty nutty/caramel aroma around it.
The taste was malty sweet with an amplified breadiness to it.
The mouth feel was heavy as I had a hard time trying to finish it due to how my tongue felt trying to get the whole pint down.
Honestly, not a bad beer but I'm just wondering why a brewery would name a beer after a whale's penis.

32oz growler into a MSBC pint glass. Pours a crystal clear light amber-orange with a thin white cap of foam that simmers down to a light glazing of suds.

The nose features a healthy dose of malt aromas--some bready-biscuit smells and a touch of caramel shine through. Also has some grassy hop aromas. Very light lacing. Not much head retention.

Taste is kind of creamy up front that gives way to a solid malt backbone for this amber. Slight bitterness balances things out. A lot of biscuit/toasted grain flavor and some sweeter caramel malt.

Mouthfeel is creamy and fairly smooth with some punctuation from the carbonation.

Overall, a respectable amber. Kind of grows on you some as you drink it. First few sips I wasn't sure what to make of it, but it seems to settle down pretty well and deliver some of the classic characteristics of a malty amber brew. Good afternoon "session" beer.